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Re: controversial/confrontational/hostile/bitter opinions
(Anonymous) 2015-12-04 01:39 am (UTC)(link)I think the wonderful thing about the concept of a universal salary of some sort (where everyone gets a base wage to live on regardles of whether they work or not) isn't that people would not work, but that it would allow more people to work in the arts, sciences, and humanities - things that usually aren't necessary in a get food/build shelter/heal the sick kind of way.
Re: controversial/confrontational/hostile/bitter opinions
For example: people like nurses and teachers clearly do a service people actually need.
It's arguable people don't really need telesales people calling them and half-conning them into buying stuff they don't need.
And I do not blame the people, they need to make a living - but arguably these are jobs that could just disappear with universal income (or people would have to be more compensated in actual relation to the shittiness of the job)